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- Nevada, other states sue to block Trump’s election order, saying it violates the Constitution. [TNI]
- Family of man killed in Strip hotel room sues. [RJ; 8NewsNow]
- Pahrump man who had 7 tigers seized wants to get them back. [Fox5Vegas]
- When are lawyers barred from dropping clients because of “materially adverse” effect? ABA ethics opinion addresses issue. [ABA Journal]
Title explains my fish-hooked shape penis perfectly.
Condolences to your fleshlight
Blog dead of autoerotic asphyxiation
best case I read in Stempel’s Ins Law class….
crying over this
Title also explains why I have so many kids.
Who’s repping the Nicaragua dude’s family in the wrongful death case? Isn’t there a statute that says something to the effect that ‘if you bring two skanky street whores to your hotel room, you get what you get’?
He got what he paid for.
Bighorn
Does that make three skanky whores?
Seizing Seven Tigers…Three Skanky Whores
Heard that attorney Shawn Huggins died
Cause of death?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/lawyer-steve-dimopoulos-buys-las-vegas-office-building-3346456/?
Is Eglet going to retire?
Apparently moving his firm to Tivoli Village.
His home is in Queensridge; Tivoli makes sense. What I never understood about the Eglet Vanity Palace is how Bob was so obtuse to what it is like to be on 7th Street after dark. There are no views. Downtown Office Row is not a place to be after dark.
And lousy parking.
Dimopoulous docuseries? Oh my…
I have a situation that I have to deal with. Client hires me to do a probate. Tells me what her name is, writes the same name on the intake paper work, and it is the same name on the death certificate. Well, wouldn’t you know it, after the final order is issued, she says, my legal name is actually a,b,c…. will that be a problem? Why she did not tell me this before is beyond me. But anyway, if I were to ask the Court sign an amended order or something, would they do it? do I have to file a motion to alter or amend? What would you do?
You need to document this. Then, you need to file a separate petition explaining everything and ask for an order.
At the initial intake, always require government issued ID, Passport, or some other form of identification that should show you your client’s legal name.
I’m not @11:07p – This is what I do for any case. Civil lit, family, and probate. Let me see your driver’s license and make a copy of it. Whether their SS card says that name, or their birth certificate says that name – I don’t check that because the State of Nevada (or whatever state their license is issued by) says they are the name on their license.
On an unrelated name matter – what are people doing for women who use their maiden name as their middle name, got a new SS Card and NV DL, and now can’t get a “Real ID” because Nevada DMV says that they can’t use a middle name other than their birth middle name without a court order or without the marriage certificate listing their full name to be after marriage? WTH? I’ve had to do name changes for a few clients for them to get their Real ID. They shouldn’t have to do that if they have a birth certificate, marriage certificate, and ACTUAL Nevada driver’s license and SS Card that have their First Maiden Last name on it in that order that they’ve used for 25 years.
It’s absolutely a problem. Rule 17 requires that an action be prosecuted only on behalf of the “real party in interest.” I would file a motion to vacate or set aside the order or a motion to substitute the party named in the order under Rule 60(b). (Obviously don’t move to substitute the party unless there is documentation proving they are the same person).
It’s not clear from the fact pattern, but I’m not sure Rule 17 is implicated here. If a case were prosecuted by Bono, using the name Bono instead of Paul David Hewson, it has still been prosecuted by the real party in interest. If, however, the case is prosecuted in the name of the Edge, when Paul David Hewson was the real party in interest and the Edge was not, then you’ve got a Rule 17 problem. OP is not clear, but it seems that it’s the right person with the wrong legal name, not the wrong person.